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3232Rainbow Six Siege is back for another season of the ESL Premiershiphttp://blog.ubi.com/en-GB/rainbow-six-siege-back-another-season-esl-premiership/
Fri, 11 Jan 2019 15:25:50 +0000http://blog.ubi.com/en-GB/?p=50709After an extraordinary season of ESL Premiership for Rainbow Six Siege with a sold out live final in Studio One in Leicester, ESL UK is set to bring back Rainbow Six Siege for another season filled with semi-pro competition. The open qualifiers for the Spring Season 2019 will take place on 16th and 19th of … Continued

]]>After an extraordinary season of ESL Premiership for Rainbow Six Siege with a sold out live final in Studio One in Leicester, ESL UK is set to bring back Rainbow Six Siege for another season filled with semi-pro competition.

The open qualifiers for the Spring Season 2019 will take place on 16th and 19th of January, and will see the top two UK and Irish teams from each qualifier advancing through with the chance to compete for the prize pool of £10,500. Joining them will be the four returning finalists from the 2018 Winter Season.

The most recent Rainbow Six Siege live final on 8th December 2018 sold out within three days. The event was packed with enthusiastic members of the Rainbow Six Siege community who brought an unforgettable degree of passion to the event, which featured top tier players from G2 such as Pengu and Shaz on the desk. The upcoming season of Rainbow Six Siege will feature an even higher level of competition, and will continue to bring the community together by creating places for them to meet across the country.

Tom “TankNinjaz” Connelly of Unnamed, a finalist team from the most recent Winter season is looking forward to the next season to get underway, ”We’re all excited for the return of Premiership for another season. It’s great for the UK scene and is going to make for more amazing games after a really competitive finals!”.

More information will follow shortly about the location and ticketing for the first touring Rainbow Six Siege PC Spring on the Premiership website and social media.

]]>The ESL UK Premiership Rainbow Six Siege Finals Are Herehttp://blog.ubi.com/en-GB/esl-uk-premiership-rainbow-six-siege-finals/
Fri, 07 Dec 2018 12:49:44 +0000http://blog.ubi.com/en-GB/?p=50693It all comes down to this! After one of the closest group stages ever, that literally came down to the last game to decide the teams that advanced, the final four teams in the ESL UK Premiership are ready to compete at the LAN finals. In just a few days, on December 8th, Team Secret, … Continued

]]>It all comes down to this! After one of the closest group stages ever, that literally came down to the last game to decide the teams that advanced, the final four teams in the ESL UK Premiership are ready to compete at the LAN finals.

In just a few days, on December 8th, Team Secret, Unnamed, MnM Gaming and Vexed.Ebuyer will all compete at ESL’s Studio 1 in Leicester to be crowned the ESL UK Rainbow Six Siege Premiership champions. All four teams have battle through tough competition to make it this far, and all have a great shot at walking out with the trophy.

Team Secret are the team to beat, after going undefeated in the competition so far, only drawing one game against MnM Gaming in the group stage and winning all the others. This comes as no surprise as the team also competes in the EU Pro League, the highest level of Rainbow Six competition in Europe.

But the other three teams in the competition are all more than capable of beating Secret. MnM Gaming also didn’t lose a single game in the tournament so far, but did draw three including one against Team Secret. Vexed.Ebuyer have the task of bringing them down in the semi-finals, and the two drew when they faced off in the group stage. This time there has to be a winner, which means this should be a great match.

Finally Unnamed have the tough task of facing Team Secret in the opening semi-final, but last time they faced off it went all the way to the final round before Secret pulled out the win. This time with a full best of three to play we expect things to be just as close.

You will be able to watch all of the action on Twitch, with the first match kicking off at noon and the grand final expected to start around 5:30PM. Expect to see the best Rainbow Six Siege competition the UK has to offer, all taking place at ESL’s impressive studio space.

To celebrate the finals we are also offering 66% off Rainbow Six Siege and Season Pass over at Ubisoft Store. From today until December 10th, 10am, you can grab Rainbow Six Siege and the Season Pass at the reduced price and start practising to compete in the next season of the ESL UK Premiership.

]]>R6S ESL UK Premiership playoffs – October 2018http://blog.ubi.com/en-GB/r6s-esl-uk-premiership-playoffs-october-2018/
Mon, 12 Nov 2018 10:35:18 +0000http://blog.ubi.com/en-GB/?p=50679After six weeks of top Rainbow Six Siege action, we are finally coming down the to the most important matches in the ESL Premiership group stage, with just one matchday remaining, there are multiple possibilities in how things will end up heading into the playoffs. As many expected, Pro League side Team Secret are sitting … Continued

]]>After six weeks of top Rainbow Six Siege action, we are finally coming down the to the most important matches in the ESL Premiership group stage, with just one matchday remaining, there are multiple possibilities in how things will end up heading into the playoffs.

As many expected, Pro League side Team Secret are sitting at the top of the standings and are guaranteed first place regardless of what happens in the last playday. They have a record of five wins and one draw, only dropping points to MnM Gaming UK, who in turn sit just behind with three wins and three draws and are the favourites to take the all-important second place.

Secret’s level of play has been impressive, with Meepy’s 1v3 clutch against Barrage Esports in week four being one of the highlights of the season so far. However, M4dman_’s ace in week three probably just beats it out as the most impressive play we have seen; everyone loves a good ace!

As we look a little further down the table there is a lot at stake. MnM, Vexed.Ebuyer, Guidance Gaming and Unnamed could all theoretically take second place with a good win in the last week, while the three that just miss out on that will still be hoping for a good result to allow for better playoff seeding.

The final spot in the playoffs is also up for grabs, with Barrage Esports and Horizon Union meeting in the final match of the group stage to decide the winner, a win or draw will be enough for Barrage, but Horizon will not be an easy opponent.

Wind and Rain are the only team out of playoff contention entirely, having lost all of their matches this season. It’s been a rough time for them, despite showing some solid play across many of their matches.

The all-important final group stage matchday will take place next Wednesday, November 14th, with all of the action being shown live on Twitch. Then after that, it is onto the playoffs and the LAN finals in December. You can find detailed results of all the matches so far, and check out the schedule for the upcoming matches, over on the ESL Premiership website.

]]>Rainbow Six Siege Pro League Finals in Rio de Janeiro – Viewing Party in London!http://blog.ubi.com/en-GB/rainbow-six-siege-pro-league-finals-rio-viewing-party-london/
Wed, 07 Nov 2018 12:01:53 +0000http://blog.ubi.com/en-GB/?p=50627What a year it has been for Rainbow Six Siege, we saw our first major event at the Paris Major 2018, in addition to the Invitational, Atlantic City Season 7 Pro League Finals and the second season of our very own ESL UK Rainbow Six Siege Premiership. To top it off in amazing fashion we … Continued

]]>What a year it has been for Rainbow Six Siege, we saw our first major event at the Paris Major 2018, in addition to the Invitational, Atlantic City Season 7 Pro League Finals and the second season of our very own ESL UK Rainbow Six Siege Premiership.

To top it off in amazing fashion we have the Season 8 Pro League Finals in Rio de Janeiro on November 17th and 18th, with the best teams in the world competing for that spot as the best team in the world and that Pro League title.

Sadly Rio de Janeiro is a little too far for some of us Brits so instead, we want to bring Rio de Janeiro to you … well, in a bar in west London.

So if you are over 18 and a fan of all things Rainbow Six Siege then come along to our Pro League Finals UK Viewing Party at Loading Bar (Server) on Goldhawk Road. We have such a great mix of people attending from content creators such as Griefdrums, Snedger, ProdigoPete, and many more to esports personalities and Ubisoft Staff, we will be streaming day one of the Pro League live from Rio de Janeiro plus we will have a free to play area available if you want to try your hand at Rainbow Six Siege or team up with other attendees.

In addition to all that Rainbow Six Siege goodness we have cool bits to give away throughout the day including a Limited Edition Sau-Siege fan art T-Shirts only made for our event, a load of cool Siege swag and also if you buy a drink you get a cool Chibi keyring (while stocks last).

So feel free to come down and get involved with everything that is going on or simply grab a drink and enjoy the Pro League Finals. Please see event details at the bottom of this post for all information.

Fnatic

]]>Ubisoft Club – September Highlightshttp://blog.ubi.com/en-GB/ubisoft-club-september-highlights/
Fri, 12 Oct 2018 15:59:24 +0000http://blog.ubi.com/en-GB/?p=50577Ubisoft games are all connected. While that doesn’t necessarily mean your favorite Assassin will show up in Rainbow Six Siege, it does mean that you can earn rewards for one game by playing another, all thanks to the Ubisoft Club. By simply playing Ubisoft games, you’ll earn Ubisoft Club units which can be used to … Continued

]]>Ubisoft games are all connected. While that doesn’t necessarily mean your favorite Assassin will show up in Rainbow Six Siege, it does mean that you can earn rewards for one game by playing another, all thanks to the Ubisoft Club.

By simply playing Ubisoft games, you’ll earn Ubisoft Club units which can be used to unlock in-game content and bonus features, like weapons, skins, resources, and more. You can also use unit s for a discount at the Ubisoft Store. Furthermore, the more Ubisoft games you play, the more you get: if you’ve played Rainbow Six Siege and Far Cry 5, you’ll find yourself with access to a Rainbow Six Siege outfit for Far Cry 5, and an Eden’s Gate gun charm for Rainbow Six Siege. On top of that, an ever-changing roster of live gaming challenges and events give you the opportunity to earn exclusive items, along with in-game credits and bonus Ubisoft Club units.

Each month, we’ll be sharing the most popular Club content and challenges right here on Ubisoft News.

This month, we’re highlighting Rainbow Six Siege and For Honor. Meanwhile, it looks like the Ghosts are still keeping busy down in Bolivia. For Honor’s “Warden Initiate” was the most completed in-game challenge during the month of September.

Weekly Challenges

Over in the less-than-restful Hope County, Montana, Far Cry 5’s live events have been occupying players – with both the Personal and Community Goals from the game’s week-long “Sharp Shooter” and “White Collar Job” challenges completed in less than 24 hours. Congratulations to all the participants on their hard-earned rewards, including the shovel launcher and Jacob’s hunting outfit.

The Club team is always thrilled to see so many fans visit Ubisoft’s booths at gaming events around the world. To return the favor, an in-game rewards program focused on gaming conventions launched during E3. Fans can register to receive a personal QR code online and then scan that code at select gaming events to earn even more Ubisoft Club Rewards.

More than 12,000 reward packages have been distributed so far, from E3, Gamescom and PAX West. If you’re heading to Igromir in Russia, be ready: in-game rewards are coming!

As ever, if you want to stay up to date with your favourite Ubisoft games, hit up club.ubisoft.com, or download the Ubisoft Club mobile app on iOS or Android.

]]>Ubisoft start-up program wraps up Season Twohttp://blog.ubi.com/en-GB/ubisoft-start-program-wraps-season-two/
Thu, 11 Oct 2018 16:00:41 +0000http://blog.ubi.com/en-GB/?p=50614The Ubisoft Startup Program joins forces with entrepreneurial projects that can be linked to the videogame industry. The nexus for many of these project is Station F, the world’s largest startup campus. During Season Two of the Program, the focus was on two areas in particular, mixed reality and blockchain, and for Season Three, the … Continued

]]>The Ubisoft Startup Program joins forces with entrepreneurial projects that can be linked to the videogame industry. The nexus for many of these project is Station F, the world’s largest startup campus. During Season Two of the Program, the focus was on two areas in particular, mixed reality and blockchain, and for Season Three, the focus will be artificial intelligence and blockchain. Those interested in applying can learn more here, and you can read on to learn more about the devices and technologies developed in Season Two.

Season Two featured companies working on mixed reality and blockchain, with Ubisoft’s Executive Director of EMEA, Alain Corre on hand to help out and advise. In the mixed reality sector, Ubisoft supported both PANDA guide and Mimesys.

By utilizing audio and haptics, PANDA Guide is creating the first AR device for the blind and partially sighted. Ubisoft worked with PANDA guide to create toy concepts and prototypes which could be used on the PANDA guide device that were playable and fun for everyone, regardless of the strength of their vision. While their team endeavoured to improve their device’s UX design, they gave Ubisoft the opportunity to dig further into accessibility for our players in order to help us design ways for everyone to play games.

Mimesys is developing a technology called “holoportation”, which scans users as 3D holograms and then places them in VR and AR. Through collaboration, the Ubisoft Startup Program was given the opportunity to think about potential use cases and strategies for these frontier mixed-reality technologies that will undoubtedly impact our future.

Alongside mixed reality projects, Ubisoft also worked with iExec and Azarus who work in the rapidly developing Blockchain sector.

iExec is a blockchain-based decentralized marketplace for computing resources, allowing everyone to monetize data and computing power. Even if iExec is not exclusively entertainment industry-focused, its initiatives offer a vision of what decentralization could become at a large scale. Collaboration with iExec included developing their community of users and developers and understanding the potential requirements of key accounts to be able to use iExec technology.

Azarus is developing a tokenized, distributed, and automated video game challenges platform. Azarus had the great opportunity to test their offer with three Twitch streamers on R6. The results were great and we’ll have more info to come from the team!

If you’re interested in learning more about Season Three visit our site here and stay tuned to the Ubisoft blog for more on the Ubisoft Startup Program.

]]>Ubisoft, Google Cloud and Psycle demonstrate the power of machine learning, lay the ground for automated hieroglyphics translationhttp://blog.ubi.com/en-GB/ubisoft-google-cloud-pyscle-demonstrate-power-machine-learning-lay-ground-automated-hieroglyphics-translation/
Thu, 11 Oct 2018 10:00:02 +0000http://blog.ubi.com/en-GB/?p=50593The Hieroglyphics Initiative, a research project launched by Ubisoft and Google Cloud on the occasion of Assassin’s Creed Origins’ release in 2017, paves the way towards an open source Hieroglyphics translation tool for Academics and beyond. Ubisoft believes Machine Learning has the power to improve research for Academics and the way Humanities are both taught … Continued

]]>The Hieroglyphics Initiative, a research project launched by Ubisoft and Google Cloud on the occasion of Assassin’s Creed Origins’ release in 2017, paves the way towards an open source Hieroglyphics translation tool for Academics and beyond.

Ubisoft believes Machine Learning has the power to improve research for Academics and the way Humanities are both taught and made accessible to a greater audience, thus contributing to enriching people’s lives. With Google Cloud and Psycle on board, Ubisoft gathered some of the best players in the industry to find ways to modernise the process of translating hieroglyphics using machine learning systems, a process that otherwise has remained virtually unchanged for over a century.

Today, at Google Cloud Next ’18 in London, Ubisoft, Google Cloud and Psycle presented the first results of the Hieroglyphics Initiative along with Perrine Poiron, Egyptologist and Ph. D student (Sorbonne/UQAM). The initial idea behind the Hieroglyphics Initiative brew in the minds of Ubisoft teams while working with Egyptologists during the development of Assassin’s Creed Origins, set in Ancient Egypt during the Ptolemaic Period.

Pierre Miazga, Project Director at Ubisoft commented during Google Cloud Next: “At Ubisoft, our mission, obviously, is to entertain. But more than that, our will really is to enrich peoples’ lives. That is why, more than developing a videogame, we became convinced that we had a role to play in research.”

Assassin’s Creed players massively contribute to the success of the tool

The first part of the automated translation process is generating an accurate facsimile of the hieroglyphs through the Hieroglyphics Initiative tool. It then moves on to recognizing each individual glyph thanks to machine learning systems before analyzing the whole sequence in terms of words, in order to produce a final translation.

It’s a well-known fact that training machine learning systems requires large quantities of data, so when in need to source an initial data set into the Hieroglyphics Initiative’s drawing tool, Ubisoft turned to the Assassin’s Creed community. Their response was both immediate and massive: more than 80,000 glyphs were drawn in the tool over the course of one night.

“To be honest, we didn’t know what to expect when we called out to players for help, it was a first in many ways. We surely didn’t expect such a massive and rapid response, the Hieroglyphics Initiative wouldn’t have made such rapid progress if it wasn’t for the fans’ contribution to the machine learning process”, said Pierre Miazga.

A more sophisticated version of the drawing tool is now being developed for use as a teaching aid for Ancient Egyptian grammar students. This side project within the Hieroglyphics Initiative has been welcomed by many Academic supporters of the research project.

Open source Hieroglyphics translator to become available before the end of 2018

The support of Academic contributors around the world has helped shape the Hieroglyphics Initiative. However it is only starting and now requires the contribution of the scientific community to deliver its full promise, therefore the data and tools will open source before the end of the year.

One of Hieroglyphics Initiative supporters and contributors is Macquarie University, from Sydney, Australia:
“The work of Ubisoft’s Hieroglyphics Initiative creates a unique opportunity to cross disciplinary boundaries and apply tools and technologies from digital humanities to the discipline of Egyptology. Starting with the hieroglyphs from the tombs at Beni Hassan, this project provides a framework and set of purpose-built tools to digitally capture and analyse hieroglyphic data. Working with this tool enables educators to infuse cutting-edge technology into our teaching and opens opportunities for research collaborations and partnerships”, said Dr Alex Woods, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Ancient History at Macquarie University.

Ubisoft will keep supporting the Hieroglyphics Initiative on the longer term in collaboration with Google Cloud teams as both hope for it to have a long-lasting legacy, and be the basis for more innovations in the study of Middle Egyptian.

]]>The Rainbow Six Siege UK Premiership Gets Started Todayhttp://blog.ubi.com/en-GB/rainbow-six-siege-uk-premiership-gets-started-today/
Wed, 03 Oct 2018 11:51:34 +0000http://blog.ubi.com/en-GB/?p=50570After some of the most exciting open qualifiers we have ever seen, eight teams are locked in for the Rainbow Six Siege UK Premiership and the group stage action gets underway tonight. Starting today you will be able to watch the group stage of the UK Premiership every Wednesday at 7pm live on Twitch. The … Continued

]]>After some of the most exciting open qualifiers we have ever seen, eight teams are locked in for the Rainbow Six Siege UK Premiership and the group stage action gets underway tonight.

Starting today you will be able to watch the group stage of the UK Premiership every Wednesday at 7pm live on Twitch. The group stage will last for eight weeks, with the teams playing in a best of one round robin format. This means that the teams will have to beat the best in the league to make it to the LAN finals.

After making it through the qualifiers, Pro League squad and top four finishers at the Paris Major, Team Secret are arguably the biggest name in the competition, and will certainly be tough to beat. But as we have seen before in the UK Premiership anything can happen, and some of the other teams have real potential. Who knows, maybe we will see the next team to make it to the Pro League come from this season of the UK Premiership.

Joining Team Secret in the competition are Guidance Gaming, Vexed.Ebuyer, Unnamed, MnM Gaming UK, Team No Home, Barrage Esports and Horizon Union. Over the next eight weeks they will all compete, trying to win a spot at the LAN finals. The top four teams in the group stage will make it to the LAN finals, which will take place at the ESL Leicester 1 studio on Saturday December 8th 2018, where the teams will battle it out for the lion’s share of the £10,500 prize pool.

If you wish to tune into the action live you can already subscribe to the Rainbow Six UK Twitch channel to be notified when the broadcast goes live, or simply head on over there at 7pm every Wednesday. The action will be brought to you by some of the finest Rainbow Six casters, who will make sure you don’t miss any of the important details.

If you can’t watch along live you can keep up to date with all the action by heading to the Rainbow Six UK Facebook and Twitter pages and you can get involved in the conversation by using the #ESLPrem hashtag. Be sure to clip the most amazing moments of the opening week and share them with the hashtag.

]]>Ubisoft’s Star Players hit Gamescom and PAX Westhttp://blog.ubi.com/en-GB/ubisofts-star-players-hit-gamescom-pax-west/
Thu, 27 Sep 2018 16:00:40 +0000http://blog.ubi.com/en-GB/?p=50561August saw the Ubisoft Star Player experience take to both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, as the initiative took a total of 39 new Star Players to Gamescom in Germany and PAX West in the United States. From 2 North American countries and 10 European countries, some of our most dedicated community members travelled from … Continued

]]>August saw the Ubisoft Star Player experience take to both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, as the initiative took a total of 39 new Star Players to Gamescom in Germany and PAX West in the United States. From 2 North American countries and 10 European countries, some of our most dedicated community members travelled from far and wide to share the Star Player Experience.
The Star Players had priority access to all of the games on the Ubisoft booths, attending exclusive Masterclasses with the Dev teams at the Ubisoft Lounge and hanging out with several members of the Ubisoft Community & Development teams during our special Community Dinners.

The Star Player Program is Ubisoft’s way of giving recognition to its most dedicated and passionate community members, giving them a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the world of Ubisoft. There are plenty more Star Player events coming up this year including Igromir in Russia, the Brazil Game Show, PAX Australia and Paris Games Week, so keep an eye out for more news about those events.

In the meantime, you can check out what our Star Players got up to at both Gamescom and PAX West in the video below:

]]>Starlink: Battle for Atlas – Discover the Different Ways to Playhttp://blog.ubi.com/en-GB/starlink-battle-for-atlas-discover-the-different-ways-to-play/
Tue, 25 Sep 2018 16:00:46 +0000http://blog.ubi.com/en-GB/?p=50532Starlink: Battle for Atlas is built around customization, letting players easily swap in new ships, wings, weapons, and pilots as they freely jump from planet to planet in the wide-open Atlas star system. The Starlink fleet, including all starship components and pilots, are compatible with each other*, enabling players to creatively mix and match parts … Continued

]]>Starlink: Battle for Atlas is built around customization, letting players easily swap in new ships, wings, weapons, and pilots as they freely jump from planet to planet in the wide-open Atlas star system. The Starlink fleet, including all starship components and pilots, are compatible with each other*, enabling players to creatively mix and match parts to assemble the starship of their dreams.

That free-form mentality also extends to how you approach the game experience. In Starlink: Battle for Atlas, you can play with physical models of ships and parts mounted on your controller, or with digital versions of the starships, weapons and pilots selected from a menu.

The Starlink development team wants to give to players the choice to play the way they want, and they’ve revealed more about how that will work when the game launches on the 16th of October.

Starlink: Battle for Atlas will be available in multiple editions. Players eager to start collecting the physical ships will want to pick up the Starter Pack, which on Xbox One and Playstation 4 includes:

A physical copy of the game

One controller mount for connecting the starships to your game

One Zenith starship

One pilot, Mason Rana

Three weapons: Shredder, Flamethrower, and Frost Barrage

A Starlink poster

The Nintendo Switch edition, meanwhile, features:

A physical copy of the game

One Joy-Con grip with mount for connecting the ships to your game

One Arwing starship

Two pilots, Mason Rana and Fox McCloud

Two weapons: Flamethrower and Frost Barrage

Digital versions of the Zenith starship and Shredder weapon

A Starlink poster

In addition to the unique gameplay experience created by playing with the modular toys, players can also continue playing without their physical starships at any time. Connecting any Starlink toy to the game will unlock a digital version of it for seven days, allowing you to continue playing without toys at any time, or to leave them at home while playing on the go with Nintendo Switch.

Players who don’t want the physical toys, but still want to experience the massive open world star system of Starlink: Battle for Atlas can purchase the game as a Digital Edition, which includes the game as well as digital versions of the following: four starships (five on Switch, including the Arwing), six pilots (seven on Switch, including Fox McCloud), and 12 weapons. Then there’s the Digital Deluxe Edition, which includes the game and digital versions of all its launch content: five starships (six on Switch), nine pilots (10 on Switch), and 15 weapons.

Additional starships, pilots, and weapons are also available for purchase separately, either in physical packs or as digital downloads. At launch, four different Starship Packs will be available, each including a ship, a pilot, and a weapon. Players will also be able to purchase four different Weapon Packs (each with two weapons), or four additional Pilot Packs (each with one pilot). Meanwhile, players who have a Starter Edition but want to get all the rest of the launch content digitally can purchase the Collection 1 Pack (four ships, eight pilots, and 12 weapons). Players who buy the Digital Edition can also purchase a controller mount separately to play with the physical ships and accessories.

Starlink: Battle for Atlas also supports two-player, split screen local multiplayer throughout the entire game. Players can seamlessly drop in and out of an existing game with or without a mount and toys, expanding their combat options and allowing for devastating combos as they share and swap parts with their friends.

For all the details, including pricing, check out the official site. Starlink: Battle for Atlas will launch on PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch on October 16. For more on the game, check out our previous coverage.

*Fox McCloud and the Arwing are only compatible with the Nintendo Switch version of Starlink.